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" Stand like a beaten anvil, when thy dream
Is laid upon thee, golden from the fire.
Flinch not, though heavily through that furnace-gleam
The black forge-hammers fall on thy desire.

Demoniac giants round thee seem to loom.
'Tis but the world-smiths heaving to and fro.
Stand like a beaten anvil. Take the doom
Their ponderous weapons deal thee, blow on blow.

Needful to truth as dew-fall to the flower
Is this wild wrath and this implacable scorn.
For every pang, new beauty, and new power,
Burning blood-red shall on thy heart be born.

Stand like a beaten anvil. Let earth's wrong
Beat on that iron and ring back in song. "

Alfred Noyes ,


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Alfred Noyes quote : Stand like a beaten anvil, when thy dream<br />Is laid upon thee, golden from the fire.<br />Flinch not, though heavily through that furnace-gleam<br />The black forge-hammers fall on thy desire.<br /><br />Demoniac giants round thee seem to loom.<br />'Tis but the world-smiths heaving to and fro.<br />Stand like a beaten anvil. Take the doom<br />Their ponderous weapons deal thee, blow on blow.<br /><br />Needful to truth as dew-fall to the flower<br />Is this wild wrath and this implacable scorn.<br />For every pang, new beauty, and new power,<br />Burning blood-red shall on thy heart be born.<br /><br />Stand like a beaten anvil. Let earth's wrong<br />Beat on that iron and ring back in song.